. . . HAS PRODUCED THE SYNOPSIS FOR A BOOK HE HAS TENTATIVELY TITLED . . .

. . . "GOD AND THE SPHERE" . . .

KATSURA RELEASED EARLIER TODAY THAT "GOD AND THE SPHERE" IS ABOUT:

"I have two book projects I'd like to get started on sometime in the near future. One is tentatively titled "God and the Sphere." "God and the Sphere" . . . redefines what is meant by the Holy Trinity - The Father is symbolic of the Laws/Rules of Physics and the social world in the Universe, the Son is the Teacher of those rules brought to man, the Holy Spirit or Ghost is gravity. Gr...avity is invisible, in all things, shapes and determines the shape of the most fundamentally important things throughout the Universe, and is the fundamental reason all energy occurs. As you know, it takes energy to bring about life, so gravity is the fundamental reason all energy occurs and why life is able to exist . . .

The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost . . . "God and the Sphere" is meant to jumpstart the beginning of a "superknowledge" or "superepistemology" which brings together science and religion, rather than setting them apart . . .

Yes, black holes are extreme gravity which collect gas dust to form stars. The gas dust is compressed into matter which is extremely dense and the hydrogen within them is so compressed that hydrogen fusion (like in atomic power plants) fuses the atoms together to jump start a chain reaction that produces the energy release we see in our sun! Gravity, or the Holy Ghost, causes the shape of the stars and planets and black holes . . . and shapes the universe and pattern of systems, and is the cause for all energy throughout the Universe. Ultimately, since gravity is the cause for all energy, gravity is also the cause for all the existence of life throughout the Universe, as well . . .

Socially, the shape of the sphere, caused by the Holy Ghost, represents "balance and equality" . . . all points equidistant from each other across the sphere, perfect symmetry. The sphere represents the "image of God" . . . perfect, balanced . . . "in the image and likeness of God" . . . since it is shaped by gravity . . . or . . . the Holy Ghost . . .

People . . . are shaped and defined by the Holy Ghost . . . fundamentally. Hence, we are "made in the image and likeness of . . . God."